New figures from the UK Government have shown that more than 10 million tonnes of CO2 emissions were displaced by renewable electricity generation in Scotland – up by almost a quarter from the previous year.

"Last week's climate change report reinforced the need for concerted action to reduce carbon emissions if we are even to limit the impact of global warming, and these figures show that investment in renewables is already delivering results.

"Ten million tonnes is the equivalent of removing 99.1 per cent of carbon emissions generated from every car, bus, lorry and train journey in Scotland."

The statistics were published in response to a Parliamentary Question tabled by Eilidh Whiteford MP, Banff and Buchan, which was answered by UK Energy Minister Michael Fallon MP.

Mr Stuart added: "Renewables now generate the equivalent of 40 per cent of the demand for power from every home and business in the country, support thousands of jobs across Scotland and are making a massive dent in carbon emissions.

"The sector is delivering exactly what government wants – jobs, investment and lower carbon emissions from our economy."

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